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Home > News > General Motors and NVIDIA Partner to Develop AI, Enhancing Automotive Experience and Manufacturing

General Motors and NVIDIA Partner to Develop AI, Enhancing Automotive Experience and Manufacturing

General Motors (GM) and NVIDIA are leveraging AI, simulation, and accelerated computing to develop the next generation of vehicles, factories, and robots.

The collaboration utilizes the NVIDIA accelerated computing platform, including Omniverse™ and Cosmos™, to optimize AI-driven manufacturing models, factory planning, and robotics development. GM will integrate NVIDIA DRIVE AGX™ in-vehicle hardware to enhance advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and in-cabin safety experiences.

GM CEO Mary Barra highlighted that AI optimizes manufacturing, accelerates virtual testing, and enhances vehicle intelligence while allowing employees to focus on craftsmanship. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang emphasized that the partnership will reshape the transportation industry.

GM already employs NVIDIA GPUs for AI training and has expanded their use to digital twin design for automotive factories. By leveraging NVIDIA Omniverse, GM can simulate assembly lines, minimize downtime, and train robots for material handling, transportation, and precision welding, improving safety and efficiency.

Additionally, GM will develop its next-generation vehicles on the NVIDIA Blackwell architecture and integrate NVIDIA DriveOS™, delivering 10 quadrillion operations per second, accelerating the development and deployment of autonomous vehicles.